Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

‘SCREENING AND QUARANTINE MUST FOR TRAIN PASSENGERS’

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state government on Wednesday issued a notificati­on outlining the standard operating procedure (SOP) to be followed at railway stations for the screening and health protocol for passengers entering Maharashtr­a on outstation trains, which resumed on Tuesday.

The notificati­on, issued by chief secretary Ajoy Mehta, has fixed the responsibi­lity on district collectors and the municipal commission­er in Mumbai to ensure screening of passengers, their home quarantine for 14 days, and transport facilities from the railway stations.

“Asymptomat­ic passengers should be allowed to go home after screening. They should be stamped and directed to follow a 14-day home quarantine. Relatives coming to receive them at the railway stations should be allowed by showing the e-ticket as a pass to travel to the station.

Two and three-wheelers will not be allowed to transport passengers and private cars will be allowed to carry 2 passengers less than the vehicle’s capacity,” the order states.

The transport commission­er has also been directed to arrange for the buses and taxi services from the railway stations by following the lockdown SOP.

GPO’S TRIBUTE TO MIGRANT WORKERS India Post, Mumbai, paid a tribute to migrant workers on Wednesday by releasing a special postal cover dedicated to them.

The chief postmaster general, Maharashtr­a and Goa, Harish Chandra Agrawal and Swati Pandey, postmaster general and head of Mumbai GPO, were also present at the release.

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